North Las Vegas Police Chief Pamela Ojeda announced her retirement Wednesday after more than three years in the position.
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A portrait created with floral materials, known as a floragraph, crafted in the image of Alexander Bush, will be on the Donate Life Rose Parade float on Jan. 1.
More than a dozen North Las Vegas firefighters arrived Friday with Santa in the front seat of a fire truck, delivering a huge cache of bicycles, toys and other gifts.
A Legacy High School football player who died following voluntary workouts in June died of cardiac dysrhythmia following physical exertion, the Clark County coroner’s office said Monday.
North Las Vegas motorcycle police officers clocked a speeding Mustang on Thursday afternoon — at 131 mph.
The Southern Nevada Water Authority has aggressively pursued the removal of grass in Southern Nevada for decades. It wants to make turf regulations even more restrictive.
The site at 851 E. Tropicana Ave., just east of Paradise Road, across from UNLV’s Thomas Mack Center, will be closed from Sunday through Christmas.
A teen and a dog he was walking were killed Thursday afternoon when they were struck by a van in North Las Vegas.
Holiday lights and displays are going up at homes all over the Las Vegas Valley. Here’s an easy way to find the best views.
One person was killed after a crash in North Las Vegas on Tuesday morning.
Here are several ways to celebrate the holiday season in the Las Vegas Valley.
A ceremonial groundbreaking was held this week for Tapestry Inc.’s new fulfillment center off Interstate 15 near Las Vegas Motor Speedway. It will span more than 788,000 square feet.
Three employee unions say no formal negotiations have occurred yet with the Clark County School District after the School Board approval of COVID-19 vaccinations on Sept. 2.
Board President Linda Cavazos discussed the letter from ousted Superintendent Jesus Jara’s lawyer seeking a buyout of more than $2.65 million for the remainder of his contract.
The board voted 4-3 last week to terminate Superintendent Jesus Jara’s contract “for convenience,” meaning they didn’t need to provide a reason. He’ll remain on the job until Dec. 1.